Description
Yamaha F25LMHC Outboard Motor
20-Inch Shaft | Tiller Handle | Manual Start | Manual Tilt | Gray
The Yamaha F25LMHC Outboard Motor is a durable, no-nonsense 25-horsepower engine built for reliability and simplicity. Featuring a 20-inch shaft, manual start, and manual tilt, this model is perfect for skiffs, jon boats, and sailboats that require dependable performance without the added weight of electric start or power trim.
Powered by Yamahas proven twin-cylinder 4-stroke engine, the F25LMHC delivers quiet operation, strong low-end torque, and impressive fuel efficiency. Its tiller handle design provides intuitive control, while Yamahas oil retention system allows for safe transport and storage without oil leaks.
Key Features:
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25 Horsepower, 2-Cylinder 4-Stroke Engine
Smooth, efficient, and quiet performance for versatile boating needs. -
20-Inch Shaft Length
Ideal for deeper transoms found on skiffs, sailboats, and utility boats. -
Tiller Handle with Twist-Grip Throttle
Forward-neutral-reverse shifting and easy steering in one integrated control. -
Manual Start with CDI Ignition
Reliable pull-start system for consistent starting power. -
Manual Tilt with Shallow Water Drive
Simple operation for easy beaching, launching, and shallow-water running. -
Gray Finish
Classic Yamaha look that suits most boat designs. -
Oil Leak Prevention System
Safe horizontal storage without oil seepage.
Need help choosing your engine? Check out our Yamaha engine guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of boats is the F25LMHC best suited for?
A: Its great for skiffs, sailboats, jon boats, and other vessels with deeper transoms that require reliable, lightweight power.
Q: Does this model have electric start or power trim?
A: No. The F25LMHC is a manual start/manual tilt configuration for maximum simplicity and lighter weight.
Q: Can I store this outboard lying down?
A: Yes. Yamahas oil retention system allows for safe horizontal storagejust follow the orientation guide in the owners manual.
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